
Your backyard is unlike every other yard on the street. We design and build custom sunrooms in Orange that fit your home, your family, and how you actually want to live.

Custom sunrooms in Orange, CA are fully enclosed glass rooms designed around your specific home and yard - most projects take two to six weeks from permit approval to completion, and the finished room adds real, usable square footage that reflects your lifestyle rather than a catalog default.
The difference between a custom sunroom and a prefabricated kit comes down to fit. A custom room is designed to attach cleanly to your home's existing roofline, match your exterior finishes, and work with the sun angles and shade patterns in your specific yard. If you are comparing options and wondering whether a full custom build is worth it, a sunroom construction consultation will help you understand what is actually possible on your property.
Most Orange homeowners choose a custom approach when they have an irregular lot, an older home with unique architectural details, or specific design goals that a stock room simply cannot meet. If that sounds like your situation, you are in the right place.
If your outdoor space in Orange sits empty from late spring through early fall because the afternoon sun makes it unbearable, that is the clearest signal a sunroom would change how you use your home. A custom design with heat-blocking glass solves the problem at its source rather than adding a shade sail that still leaves you in the heat.
If your family has outgrown your current floor plan but a full addition feels too expensive or disruptive, a custom sunroom is often the practical middle ground. It adds a real room you can furnish and use every day - without the cost and complexity of tearing into your home's interior.
If the structure over your back patio is rotting, sagging, or worn out, replacing it with a proper custom sunroom is worth considering. You are already looking at a repair cost - redirecting that investment into a fully enclosed room delivers far more value and long-term use.
Orange evenings are ideal for outdoor living, but mosquitoes and Santa Ana wind gusts can make an open patio frustrating. A screened or enclosed custom sunroom lets you enjoy those evenings comfortably, year-round, without fighting the elements or hauling furniture inside every time a wind advisory posts.
Every custom sunroom project we build starts with a site visit - not a catalog. We look at how your home sits on the lot, where the sun moves through your yard at different times of day, and what your existing structure can support. From there, we design a room that attaches cleanly to your home and performs well in Orange's sunny climate. If you are not sure whether you want a fully enclosed room or something more open, exploring sunroom design options early in the process makes that decision much easier.
Our custom builds range from three-season rooms - ideal for most of Orange's mild year - to fully insulated four-season spaces with climate control for year-round comfort. We handle permits with the City of Orange Building Division, HOA submissions if your neighborhood requires them, and every inspection from foundation to final walkthrough. If you are interested in how the actual building process works, visit our sunroom construction page for a full walkthrough.
Suits homeowners who want a beautiful, enclosed space for most of the year at a more accessible price point - ideal for Orange's mild climate.
Suits homeowners who want full year-round comfort, with insulation and HVAC connection that handles Orange's occasional hot or cold days.
Suits homes where curb appeal matters - we match rooflines, exterior finishes, and trim so the sunroom looks like it was always part of the house.
Suits any Orange homeowner who wants to use the room in summer - heat-blocking glass keeps the interior comfortable without heavy air conditioning.
Orange averages more than 280 sunny days per year, which makes sunrooms a natural fit - but it also means a poorly designed room becomes an unusable greenhouse by mid-morning in July. Custom design is how you avoid that outcome. When a room is sized and oriented correctly for your specific yard, with glass that is chosen for Orange County's sun angles rather than a generic spec sheet, you get a space that is genuinely comfortable even on the hottest afternoons. That matters here more than it does in most of the country.
Orange's housing stock also shapes what a custom approach requires. Many homes in the city were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and attaching a new room to an older structure requires careful assessment of the existing foundation, framing, and electrical. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Yorba Linda and Villa Park, where custom designs are especially common given the larger lots and distinct home styles. For authority on glass efficiency standards, ENERGY STAR provides independent testing data on window and glass products.
We respond within one business day. We will ask about your home, your budget, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA - so we can give you a realistic picture before anyone drives out.
We visit your home to measure the space, check the existing structure, and note how sun moves through your yard at different times. After this visit, you receive a written proposal and a fixed quote - no vague estimates.
We submit drawings to the City of Orange Building Division and, if needed, prepare your HOA submission. This phase typically takes one to four weeks. We keep you updated so you are never wondering where things stand.
Once permits are in hand, we build - foundation, framing, glass, electrical, and finishing. We do a walkthrough with you when complete, hand over all permit and inspection records, and answer every question before we leave.
Free on-site visit. Written quote. No pressure.
(657) 391-1155We have pulled permits with the City of Orange Building Division many times and know what the plan check process requires. You never have to chase a form, schedule an inspection, or wonder what stage your project is in.
We specify insulated, low-emissivity glass as standard on every Orange project - not as an upgrade. That choice is what keeps a custom sunroom comfortable in July rather than turning into a room you avoid. You can verify glass efficiency standards through the ENERGY STAR program.
A significant portion of Orange's housing stock was built in the 1950s through 1980s. We assess existing foundations, framing, and electrical before we quote anything - so the price you agree to is the price you pay, without surprise additions mid-project.
We provide a detailed written contract covering every line of scope before work begins. If something unexpected comes up during construction, we tell you immediately and explain your options before we proceed - no invoices that surprise you at the end.
Every custom sunroom we build in Orange is permitted, inspected, and documented - which protects your investment and keeps the project clean if you ever refinance or sell. That is the standard we hold every job to, not an optional add-on.
See how we manage the full build process - from permit submission to final city inspection.
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